WELCOME

On this website, you will find useful information and resources designed to support your Crohn's disease (CD) and treatment journey with RINVOQ® (upadacitinib).

CD, along with ulcerative colitis (UC), is more broadly known as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). It's a chronic condition that causes inflammation in the lining of your digestive tract.1 You can learn more about CD and access practical tools to support you with this condition.

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IBD and Me

Whether you’re the first person in your family or friend group to be diagnosed with CD, or the twenty first, you still probably think you’ve drawn the short straw.

If it’s any comfort, you’re not alone; IBD affects people young and old, from all walks of life. You can watch some of their videos and read their stories by clicking on the link below.


Know your IBD

 

There is a lot of information available about IBD and what can affect it. To help you make sense of it all, we've put together a list of important facts about IBD that will help you understand your condition better.



I just have
a question…

If you’re new to treatment with RINVOQ for CD you’re probably full to the brim with questions about RINVOQ and what to expect. You can find plenty of information by exploring this site, and a great way to start is the FAQ page.

 



Living with CD
It Takes Guts

Not every day with CD is the same, and some days you might feel like it takes more guts to face the day. To help simplify and navigate some of the challenges that living with CD may present, here are some practical resources that you may find helpful.



Me first. My condition second.

This podcast series focuses on people first, their disease second. We meet people living with chronic inflammatory conditions and learn from their experiences. We also meet with experts to share valuable tips on topics such as fatigue, sleep, pain and mobility, stress, owning your diagnosis, empowering your role in managing IBD, and mental wellbeing. We aim to give you the tools to help support your daily living with a chronic condition.


References: 1. Gastroenterological Society of Australia. Factsheet: Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). Available from: gesa.org.au/resources/patient-resources/ Accessed: August 2025. AC-005092-00. AU-RNQ-250019. August 2025.